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Recommended hotels: Denver
city guides: denver
Have you stayed at any of these recommended hotels?
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Brown Palace
321 17th StreetDowntown
303-297-3111
800-321-2599 (toll-free)
Denver’s most celebrated grand dame, with Old-World elegance inside and out, a new spa, wonderful restaurants and slumbering quarters for VIPs
Burnsley Hotel
1000 Grant StreetDowntown
303-830-1000
800-231-3915 (toll-free)
Exquisitely furnished, spacious suites with spectacular mountain views, complemented by a sleek bar with live piano music and a stylish in-house restaurant
Hotel Monaco
1717 Champa StreetDowntown
303-296-1717
800-397-5380 (toll-free)
Hip and modern hotel with whimsical rooms, top-of-the-line amenities and a goldfish to keep you company in your room
Hotel Teatro
1100 14th StreetDowntown
303-228-1100
888-727-1200 (toll-free)
Showy boutique property with luxurious amenities, fantastic dining options and an exceedingly helpful staff
JW Marriott
150 Clayton LaneCherry Creek
303-316-2700
888-782-9722 (toll-free)
Not your average Marriott, this class act boasts gorgeously appointed rooms and public spaces, multiple meeting areas
and excellent service
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| jimglab | Ritz-Carlton coming to Denver | 0 | Mar 27 2007, 3:46 PM EDT by jimglab | |
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The former Embassy Suites in downtown Denver at 1881 Curtis St. will get a new life this fall when it is transformed into the Ritz-Carlton Denver, the first truly five-star hotel in the city. As the Ritz-Carlton, the hotel will have 202 rooms, including 47 suites and 32 Club-level rooms. Broncos fans might be interested to know the signature restaurant at the hotel will be called Elways. It's said to be the first Ritz-Carlton based on the renovation of an existing property, rather than built new from the ground up.
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